In Shakespeare's time, life for the poor and the rich was starkly different, marked by significant disparities in wealth, education, and social status. The rich enjoyed luxurious lifestyles, access to education, and political power, often living in grand houses and attending the theater. In contrast, the poor faced harsh living conditions, limited opportunities for advancement, and often struggled for basic necessities. Their lives were characterized by labor-intensive work, with little access to the cultural and social privileges that the wealthy took for granted.
His family was rich because his father was a Glover and councilman
No, his plays were also performed to poor people
Yes, Shakespeare was a very rich man according to the history books but only after marrying Anne Hathaway (he married her when he was eighteen and very poor).
None existent if you were poor, limited if you were rich, fortunately all changed.
He was well-off but not rich.
if you were posh and rich you lived well but if you were poor you were really poor and you lived in dirty little places
he was very rich he was very rich.
She came from a prosperous farming family.
He was rich and abandoned the rich life.
poor people couldnt afford things that could help them to survive x
His family was rich because his father was a Glover and councilman
No, his plays were also performed to poor people
The poor were envious of the easy life the rich people had
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There was no diet for the rich or the poor Aztecs.
The Rich and Poor wore different clothes , ate different food , played with different toys therefore this means the Rich had more money in the bank account